Data from: Female affiliation and status in semi-free-ranging chimpanzees
Data files
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Bryer_etal_chimpanze_dominance_matrix.xlsx
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Bryer_etal_chimpanzee_dyadic_data.xlsx
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Bryer_etal_chimpanzee_individual_data.xlsx
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README.md
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Abstract
Objectives: Sex differences in social behavior and status are pervasive across primates and other mammals. In the wild, chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) exhibit many sex-typed behaviors: adult female chimpanzees exhibit lower aggression, are subordinate to adult males, and also are generally less social than males. This pattern is thought to partly reflect the energetic constraints (e.g. feeding competition) that wild female chimpanzees face.
Materials and Methods: We test the drivers of sex differences in chimpanzee behavior by examining a semi-free-ranging African chimpanzee sanctuary group where individuals are provisioned, an environment that should relax ecological constraints on socializing. Using two years of focal observations on a group with 45 chimpanzees (17 males, 28 females), we examined sex differences in social proximity, grooming, aggression, coalition formation, and dominance.
Results: In contrast to patterns in wild chimpanzees, we found that males and females in this population exhibited comparable rates of affiliative behavior. Males engaged in more aggressive behavior overall than females, as in the wild. However, females were equally likely to aggress either sex, and a high proportion of female aggression involved coalitions. Finally, David’s scores revealed that a few of the adult females outranked some of the lower-status adult males.
Discussion: These findings show that sex differences in chimpanzee social behavior are partially flexible, and females may show more affiliation, cooperation, and higher status when ecological conditions are favorable. More generally, some forms of female power can emerge even in a species with strong sex biases in behavior favoring male affiliation and status.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.xd2547dx6
Description of the data and file structure
This data set consists of three data files (.xlsx format) detailed chimpanzee social behavioral data, as reported in the associated manuscript.
- Individual data (Bryer_etal_chimpanzee_individual_data): this file reports individual-level counts of focal chimpanzees' observation effort, proximity, grooming, and aggression broken up by observation timeslot
- Dyadic data (Bryer_etal_chimpanzee_dyadic_data): this file reports dyadic interactions between focal chimpanzees and specific partners for proximity, grooming, and aggression
- Dominance matrix (Bryer_etal_chimpanze_dominance_matrix): this file reports the interaction matrix of each chimpanzee's wins and losses relative to each other chimpanzee in the group
Each data file includes focal and/or partner chimpanzee identification; relevant individual characteristics for that set of analyses (sex, age); and the response variables of interest. Each file includes a key tab where all variables reported in the main data tab are defined (also appended below).
Files and variables
File: Bryer_etal_chimpanzee_individual_data.xlsx
Description: Individual-level behavioral data
Variables
| Variable | Definition |
| Focal_ID | Code indicating chimpanzee's identity |
| Focal_Sex | Chimpanzee's sex (M = Male, F = Female) |
| Focal_Age | Chimpanzee's estimated age in years |
| TimeSlot | Observation timeslot (1st = morning, 2nd = latemorning, 3rd = afternoon, 4th = evening) |
| Focal_TMF | Total number of ten minute focal observations for this focal in this timeslot |
| Focal_inView | Count of 2-minute focal observation scans where the focal was in view in this timeslot |
| ProxScanCount | Count of focal scans where the focal chimpanzee was in 1-meter proximity with at least one other adult in this timeslot |
| ProxMean | Average of other adult chimpanzees that the focal chimpanzee was in 1-meter proximity with in this timeslot |
| AloneScanCount | Count of focal scans where the focal chimpanzee was NOT in 1-meter proximity with any adults in this timeslot |
| AllGroomCount | Count of focal scans where the focal chimpanzee was grooming (any direction) with another adult in this timeslot |
| GivingGroomCount | Count of focal scans where the focal chimpanzee was giving grooming to another adult in this timeslot |
| ReceivingGroomCount | Count of focal scans where the focal chimpanzee was receiving grooming from another adult in this timeslot |
| DisplayBoutCount | Count of bouts where the focal chimpanzee gave a display (non-directed aggression) in this timeslot |
| AllDirectedBoutCount | Count of bouts where the focal chimpanzee gave directed aggression (threats or attacks) in this timeslot |
| ThreatBoutCount | Count of bouts where the focal chimpanzee gave a threat (directed aggression) in this timeslot |
| AttackBoutCount | Count of bouts where the focal chimpanzee gave an attack (directed aggression) in this timeslot |
| CoalitionBoutCount | Count of bouts of directed aggression where the focal chimpanzee was involved in a coalition |
File: Bryer_etal_chimpanzee_dyadic_data.xlsx
Description: Dyadic behavioral data
Variables
| Variable | Definition |
| Focal_ID | Code indicating chimpanzee's identity |
| Partner_ID | Code indicating chimpanzee partner's identity |
| Focal_Sex | Chimpanzee's sex (M = Male, F = Female) |
| Focal_Age | Chimpanzee's estimated age in years |
| Partner_Sex | Chimpanzee partner's sex (M = Male, F = Female) |
| Partner_Age | Chimpanzee partner's estimated age in years |
| Focal_inView | Count of 2-minute focal observation scans where the focal was in view |
| ProximityCount | Count of focal scans where the focal chimpanzee was in 1-meter proximity with this partner |
| AllGroomCount | Count of focal scans where the focal chimpanzee was grooming (any direction) with this partner |
| GivingGroomCount | Count of focal scans where the focal chimpanzee was giving grooming to this partner |
| ReceivingGroomCount | Count of focal scans where the focal chimpanzee was receiving grooming from this partner |
| AllDirectedBoutCount | Count of bouts where the focal chimpanzee gave aggression (threat or attack) to this individual |
| ThreatBoutCount | Count of bouts where the focal chimpanzee gave aggression (threats only) to this individual |
| AttackBoutCount | Count of bouts where the focal chimpanzee gave aggression (attacks only) to this individual |
File: Bryer_etal_chimpanze_dominance_matrix.xlsx
Description: Dominance matrix of chimpanzee's inter
Variables
| Variable | Definition |
| ID | Code indicating chimpanzee's identity |
| Sex | Chimpanzee's sex (M = Male, F = Female) |
| Row Headings CH1 through CH 45 | |
| These rows show the dominance interaction matrix of each chimpanzee with each other chimpanzee in the group | |
| Data across rows shows the row index chimpanzee's WINS against each other chimpanzee | |
| Data down columns shows the column index chimpanzee's LOSSES against each other chimpanzee | |
| This data file includes male-male, female-female, and mixed sex interactions |
Code/software
Data was analyzed in R as described in the associated manuscript.
See paper for all detailed methods.
